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I planted the tomato in a pot on the northeast side of the house all the way up next to it. As long as I don't plant in our soil (because it is salty sand) I can grow for 2 seasons a year. Both fall and spring will yield nicely. After mid May the temperatures start to climb drastically into the 100's. Around July they hit 120+ degrees. So summer is a no no if I want food. I am not sure what I want to plant yet. I have several different seeds that I am debating on so I will let you know. Thanks for the heads up on watering everyday. I was only watering every other day-opps!!!Tomatoes like water. So try to water late in the evenings each day if u don't have any rain. I can 't believe u can plant vegs. this time of year. That is wild . It is getting colder every day here and winter is coming on us quickly. I will not be able to plant a garden again till April. Good luck with your little garden. Hey, by the way what did u end up using for lumber and in ur soil ?
I ended up using the dresser for my raised bed. After inspecting it I realized it wasn't as cheap of wood as I thought. It is actually pretty darn sturdy-although I am not sure what kind it is-it is a light wood. It is fairly heavy so I hope it works!!! I detached all the hardware today except what was holding it together. I then placed it where I want it and sectioned it off into 3 different areas.
Does anyone know if I will have to purchase new soil every year or can I FEED the soil I bought this year with egg shells and such to keep it good?
AND I was doing research and I MIGHT be able to grow Amaranth in the soil here as long as I mulch it heavily and add a little potting soil to ground it-WOOHOO!!! Anyone know anything about them? I love the colors of them but only a few varieties have good greens and grain so I will research to find the right one.
